Hydrogen-1, (there is a trace of hydrogen-2 (deuterium) found in nature, and hydrogen-3 is an artificial isotope)
No, a hydrogen atom does not have a neutron in its nucleus. A hydrogen atom consists of only one proton in its nucleus.
The subatomic particle in an atom that has no charge is called a neutron. Neutrons are found in the nucleus of an atom along with protons, which have a positive charge, and electrons, which have a negative charge.
A neutron is a subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom.
That would be the neutron
Both an electron and a neutron are subatomic particles found in an atom. They both have a negative charge, but a neutron has no charge.
These particles are: proton, neutron, electron. Proton and neutron contain quarks and gluons.
The atom contain subatomic particles as neutron, proton, electron.
protons
An atom is an element so it cannot contain 2 of its own. But now if your asking the elements of the atom such as proton, neutron, and electron, the only atom would be H+ with one proton and one neutron.
False. The center of an atom is called the atom's nucleus. This nucleus may, or may not, contain one or more neutrons.
Hydrogen H+ ion is (i.s.o. 'can be thought of as ...) one proton.
you can find the neutron in the center of an atom.
Neutrons does not contain a charge. electron has the negative charge.
The neutron is a part of the atom, therefore it is smaller.
These particles are electron, proton, neutron. Protons and neutrons contain quarks and gluons.
yes, H-1 atom has no neutron
yes, H-1 atom has no neutron